Marasmiaceae is a family of fungi that contains about 40 genera including Armillaria.
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- Marasmius oreades Tom Volk provides photographs and information on this species, which often grows in fairy rings.
- Marasmius oreades Photograph and description of this species including its edibility, and details of other fungi with which it might be confused.
- Shiitake Also known as the Chinese Black Mushroom, Lentinula elodes has long been used in China and Japan for cooking and is now being studied for its medicinal benefits.
- Xerula furfuracea Photograph and information on this edible species.
- California Fungi: Marasmius The principal characteristics of the genus Marasmius and links to other sites. Also a list of those species found in California with photographs of about 6 of them.
- California Fungi: Strobilurus A list of those species in this genus to be found growing in California with photographs of 3 of them.
- The Humongous Fungus, Ten Years Later Article by Tom Volk on several colonies of Armillaria competing to be considered the largest living organism.
- Cyptotrama asprata Photograph and information on this yellow agaric.
- Armillaria nabsnona Photographs and article by Tom Volk on this Honey Fungus, a new species discovered by him on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State, and why it was so named.
- The State of Taxonomy of the Genus Armillaria Paper delivered by Tom Volk and Harold Burdsall on this genus, with a key to the distribution of North American biological species.
- Armillaria Photographs of Armillaria limonae and Armillaria novae-zealandiae.
- Armillaria solidipes Tom Volk provides photographs and information on this species, sometimes also classified as Armillaria ostoyae.
- Marasmius pulcherripes Photograph, description and microscopic features.
- Marasmius plicatulus Photographs, description and microscopic features.
- Marasmius siccus Photographs, description and microscopic features.
- Marasmius felix Photographs, description and microscopic features.
- Marasmius nigrodiscus Photographs, description and microscopic features.
- Armillaria tabescens Photographs and detailed description.
- Armillaria ostoyae Photographs, description and microscopic features.
- Armillaria gallica Photographs and detailed description.
- Marasmiellus candidus Photographs and notes on this European species.